The phone number of the Augusta State University is: 706-737-1532.
The web address of the Augusta State University is: http://www.georgia.gov
While the University of Georgia (1909) is the oldest state chartered university, the Agnes Scott College (1907) is the oldest in the state. However, Augusta State University (1926) is the oldest specifically in the town of Augusta.
Augusta State University was created in 1783.
The city Augusta is located in the state of Georgia. Augusta was a previous capital for the state. The city is in Richmond county.
There is an Augusta in Maine (ME), Georgia (GA) and Texas (TX).
The address of the Augusta State University is: 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904-4562
"There are several colleges that are part of the NCAA but not all of them participate in NCAA basketball. The ones I did find was Berry college, Emory University, Covenant College, Lagrange COllege, Oglethorpe University, Piedmont college, Augusta State College, Valdosta State College, Georgia College & State University, Georgia State College, and Clark Altlanta University."
The in-state tuition for the University of Maine at Augusta is $217 per credit hour.
Actually, Augusta is the name of a city, not the name of a state. (Cities don't have capitals. They can BE a capital, though-- the capital of a state.) And while there are a number of cities in the USA named "Augusta," the one that is also a capital is Augusta, Maine. Augusta became the capital of Maine in 1827, and it is still the capital of that state.
University of Georgia in Athens Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Georgia Southern University Emory University Kennesaw State University Georgia College and State University North Georgia College and State University Savannah State University Valdosta State University University of West Georgia Georgia Southwestern State University Columbus State University Oglethorpe University Mercer University Southern Polytechnic State University
The second capital of Georgia was Augusta. The State of Georgia has had a total of 5 state capitals, with Atlanta being the fifth.
The two leading newspapers in Georgia were "The Augusta Herald" and "Savannah's Gazette Of The State Of Georgia."